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Translate the statement into an equation. Let x represent the unknown number. Do not solve the equation.

The sum of four times a number and 1 is equal to the difference of twice the number and 6.
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Answer:

The required equation is:
\mathbf{4x+1=2x-6}

Explanation:

We need to translate the statement into an equation

Let x represent the unknown number.

The sum of four times a number and 1 is equal to the difference of twice the number and 6.

I am breaking down step by step to make the equation:

Four times a number : 4x

The sum of four times a number and 1: 4x+1

Twice the number: 2x

The difference of twice the number and 6: 2x-6

So, the final equation will be:


4x+1=2x-6

So, the required equation is:
\mathbf{4x+1=2x-6}

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